Ok, recently, my graphics card started doing this:
So i did the sensible thing and got it replaced (2 days left on warranty too, phew) and now, when i start up my piece a' shit, the monitor says "no connection" and i press the reset button and it starts up properly. Strangely enough, this never happened with my old graphics card.
Thoughts?
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darthdavid wrote:Try updading and/or rolling back your drivers.
edit: as in do one test, then the other if that doesn't work, don't do both as that would have a net effect of 0
Why should drivers affect the startup screen? I'm talking about the preliminary screens, where it counts your ram cpu clock and soforth, not in windows problems.
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Dalton wrote:Check your connection. What kind of connector is it? VGA or DVI?
It's vga, although i could dvi dongle it up .
It all seems to be fine, and i don't get why restarting it makes it work?
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Try removing the card and cleaning the contacts thoroughly with a piece of dry cloth, or even toilet paper. Don't touch them with your fingers... a lot of times a whole computer would fail constantly and all I did was clean those contacts in the processor and cards and it was all fine.